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- James_Postlethwaite length "30388.56".
- James_Postlethwaite abstract "James Postlethwaite was a schooner, launched in 1881. She operated out of Arklow after 1909. She was in Hamburg on the day that Britain entered the First World War with its declaration of war against Germany. Her crew was imprisoned and she was impounded and used as a barge to carry munitions.After the war, in difficult economic conditions, she resumed trading. In 1929, a collier collided with, and sunk, her; however she was successfully salvaged.During the Second World War she supplied Irish agricultural products to Britain, and brought coal to Ireland. In 1952 she featured in the film Moby Dick. While still configured as a whaler she was damaged, beyond repair, by a storm.".
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- James_Postlethwaite status "Damaged in a storm, and burnt".
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- James_Postlethwaite wikiPageExternalLink www.irishmariners.ie.
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- James_Postlethwaite shipAcquired "1909".
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- James_Postlethwaite shipBuilder "William Ashburner and Son".
- James_Postlethwaite shipClass "12".
- James_Postlethwaite shipClass "Iron Schooner".
- James_Postlethwaite shipCountry "Ireland".
- James_Postlethwaite shipDraught "10".
- James_Postlethwaite shipFate "Damaged in a storm, and burnt".
- James_Postlethwaite shipLaunched "1881".
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- James_Postlethwaite shipName "James Postlethwaite".
- James_Postlethwaite shipOwner "Captain Ned Hall of Arklow".
- James_Postlethwaite shipPropulsion "Sail, Auxiliary motor fitted later".
- James_Postlethwaite shipSailPlan "Three masted, fore-and-aft with topsails".
- James_Postlethwaite shipTonnage "134".
- James_Postlethwaite subject Category:1881_ships.
- James_Postlethwaite subject Category:Barrow-built_ships.
- James_Postlethwaite subject Category:Maritime_history_of_Ireland.
- James_Postlethwaite subject Category:Schooners.
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- James_Postlethwaite comment "James Postlethwaite was a schooner, launched in 1881. She operated out of Arklow after 1909. She was in Hamburg on the day that Britain entered the First World War with its declaration of war against Germany. Her crew was imprisoned and she was impounded and used as a barge to carry munitions.After the war, in difficult economic conditions, she resumed trading.".
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