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- Enterprize_(1829) length "27000.0".
- Enterprize_(1829) abstract "The topsail schooner, Enterprize, was built in Hobart, Tasmania in 1829 by William Pender. It was used for coastal transport of cargo such as coal, livestock, and supplies.John Pascoe Fawkner bought the ship in April 1835 for use in his forthcoming settlement activity in Port Phillip Bay, in what was at the time the southern part of the colony of New South Wales.Fawkner was finally ready to leave for Port Phillip Bay in August 1835, but at the last moment creditors prevented Fawkner from joining the voyage and the expedition set off without him. On board the Enterprize as it departed the Tasmanian port of George Town were Captain John Lancey, Master Mariner (Fawkner’s representative); George Evans, builder; William Jackson and Robert Marr, carpenters; Evan Evans, servant to George Evans; and Fawkner’s servants, Charles Wyse, ploughman, Thomas Morgan, general servant, James Gilbert, blacksmith and his pregnant wife, Mary, under Captain Peter Hunter.On 15 August 1835, the Enterprize entered the Yarra River. After being hauled upstream, she moored at the foot of the present day William Street. On 30 August 1835 the settlers disembarked to build their store and clear land to grow vegetables, and the Enterprize returned to George Town.Separately, John Helder Wedge, a member of the Port Phillip Association, had left Launceston on 7 August 1835, to also set up a settlement on what the association claimed as its new lands. By the time Wedge reached the Yarra River, Fawkner's party was already settled.The Fawkners finally arrived at the new settlement on Friday, 16 October 1835, on the second trip of the Enterprize. Fawkner's diary reads: 'Warped up to the Basin, landed 2 cows, 2 calves and the 2 horses." By that time any special claims that the Port Phillip Association may have had to the land at Port Phillip Bay were dashed by Governor Bourke's Proclamation of 26 August 1835. Though legally Fawkner and Batman and Wedge, and their respective parties, were considered trespassers on Crown land, they remained in the new settlement, which came to be called Melbourne.After the settlement voyage, Enterprize continued operating as a coastal trading vessel. She disappeared from the shipping register in 1847, having been wrecked on the bar of the Richmond River in northern New South Wales, with the loss of two lives.A fully operational replica of the Enterprize was launched in Melbourne, Australia in 1997. It is managed by the Enterprize Ship Trust on behalf of the people of Victoria. The Enterprize's home port from 1997 to 2011 was Williamstown (South West of Melbourne), where it moored and operated for fourteen years. In September 2011 the ship moved its home port to the Melbourne Docklands precinct. It conducts regular voyages from its home port in Docklands and other places around Port Phillip Bay.".
- Enterprize_(1829) builder Hobart.
- Enterprize_(1829) builder Tasmania.
- Enterprize_(1829) length "27.0".
- Enterprize_(1829) owner John_Pascoe_Fawkner.
- Enterprize_(1829) shipBeam "5.4".
- Enterprize_(1829) status "Wrecked on the bar of the Richmond River, northern New South Wales".
- Enterprize_(1829) thumbnail Ac.earlymelb.jpg?width=300.
- Enterprize_(1829) wikiPageExternalLink www.enterprize.org.au.
- Enterprize_(1829) wikiPageID "1677090".
- Enterprize_(1829) wikiPageRevisionID "605466243".
- Enterprize_(1829) hasPhotoCollection Enterprize_(1829).
- Enterprize_(1829) shipBuilder "William Pender, Hobart, Tasmania".
- Enterprize_(1829) shipCaption "The Enterprize at the site of Melbourne".
- Enterprize_(1829) shipFate "Wrecked on the bar of the Richmond River, northern New South Wales".
- Enterprize_(1829) shipImage "300".
- Enterprize_(1829) shipLaunched "1829".
- Enterprize_(1829) shipLength "LOA".
- Enterprize_(1829) shipOutOfService "Disappeared from the shipping register in 1847".
- Enterprize_(1829) shipOwner "John Pascoe Fawkner, April 1835".
- Enterprize_(1829) shipSailPlan "Topsail schooner".
- Enterprize_(1829) shipTonsBurthen "Displacement of 72 tonnes".
- Enterprize_(1829) subject Category:1788–1850_ships_of_Australia.
- Enterprize_(1829) subject Category:1829_ships.
- Enterprize_(1829) subject Category:19th_century_in_Melbourne.
- Enterprize_(1829) subject Category:Coastal_trading_vessels_of_Australia.
- Enterprize_(1829) subject Category:History_of_Melbourne.
- Enterprize_(1829) subject Category:History_of_Victoria_(Australia).
- Enterprize_(1829) subject Category:Schooners_of_Australia.
- Enterprize_(1829) subject Category:Ships_built_in_Tasmania.
- Enterprize_(1829) subject Category:Shipwrecks_of_the_Richmond-Tweed_Region.
- Enterprize_(1829) subject Category:Tall_ships_of_Australia.
- Enterprize_(1829) type MeanOfTransportation.
- Enterprize_(1829) type Ship.
- Enterprize_(1829) type Product.
- Enterprize_(1829) type DesignedArtifact.
- Enterprize_(1829) comment "The topsail schooner, Enterprize, was built in Hobart, Tasmania in 1829 by William Pender.".
- Enterprize_(1829) label "Enterprize (1829)".
- Enterprize_(1829) label "Enterprize (voilier)".
- Enterprize_(1829) sameAs Enterprize_(voilier).
- Enterprize_(1829) sameAs m.05mn20.
- Enterprize_(1829) sameAs Q3055065.
- Enterprize_(1829) sameAs Q3055065.
- Enterprize_(1829) wasDerivedFrom Enterprize_(1829)?oldid=605466243.
- Enterprize_(1829) depiction Ac.earlymelb.jpg.
- Enterprize_(1829) isPrimaryTopicOf Enterprize_(1829).