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Moshulu is a four-masted
steel barque,
built as Kurt by
William Hamilton and
Company at Port
Glasgow in
Scotland in 1904. The
largest remaining original...
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barque Moshulu during the vessel's last
voyage in the
Australian grain trade. In 1938 the 18-year-old
Newby shipped aboard the four-masted
barque Moshulu as...
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acting as sole
shareholder of HMS Ventures, Inc., Hill
purchased the
Moshulu which by then had been
converted into a
floating restaurant. In
early 2000...
- Eric
Newby in 1939,
while he was crew in the 4-masted
barque Moshulu.
Sailors on the
Moshulu,
mostly Scandinavian in origin,
referred to Port
Victoria as...
- Eric
Newby found the diet on the tall ship
Moshulu to
consist almost entirely of
salted meat.
Moshulu's lack of
refrigeration left
little choice as the...
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operational windjammers of the world. In
March 1935, he
purchased Moshulu, "one of the
finest steel barques afloat", for only $12,000. By the late...
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skilled crew, such as sailmakers, were
still paid poorly: the
captain of
Moshulu in 1938
received about $100/month and the
average sailmaker about $20/month...
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Inaccessible Island on his 1938–1939
voyage from
Ireland to
Australia aboard Moshulu, as
chronicled in his
books The Last
Grain Race and
Learning the Ropes...
- more are
still afloat and
berthed in
various harbors (Peking (Hamburg),
Moshulu (Philadelphia), P****at (Lübeck, Germany),
Pommern (Mariehamn, Finland)...
- Newby,
while he was crew in the 4-masted
barque Moshulu,
which anc****d
outside of
Boston Island.
Moshulu had
taken 82 days to sail to Port
Lincoln from...