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REGISTER of SHIPPING FOX BAY - 1914 to 1918; 1925 to 1937; 1945 [SHI/REG/10] NB: AS ENTERED in SHIPPING REGISTER THEREFORE NOT NECESSARILY in DATE ORDER JANE CAMERON NATIONAL ARCHIVES: REGISTER OF SHIPPING FOX BAY - 1914 to 1918; 1925 to 1937; 1945 [SHI/REG/10] NB: AS ENTERED IN SHIPPING REGISTER THEREFORE NOT NECESSARILY IN DATE ORDER. THERE ARE ALSO GAPS WHERE VESSELS WERE NOT ENTERED IN THE REGISTER LOCAL REPORTS Date of Date of Entry Vessel's Name Tonnage Name of Master No of Crew Where From Whither Bound Cargo/Remarks Departure 1913 Nov 24 HERMA CHRISTENSEN New Island New Island 1913 Dec 19 GWENDOLINE THOMAS Stanley Stanley via Speedwell Island 1914 Jan 07 FOULA CHRISTENSEN New Island Stanley West Falkland mail 1914 Jan 11 FOULA CHRISTENSEN Stanley New Island West Falkland mail 1914 Jan 12 FOULA CHRISTENSEN New Island New Island For Dr H M S Turner 1914 Jan 15 SEMLA MIKKELSEN Whaling Whaling For Dr H M S Turner 1914 Feb 04 SEMLA MIKKELSEN New Island Stanley West Falkland mail 1914 Feb 08 SEMLA MIKKELSEN Stanley New Island via Beaver Island West Falkland mail 1914 Feb 20 HERMA CARLSEN New Island New Island For medical advice 1914 Feb 24 FOULA CHRISTENSEN New Island New Island For medical advice 1914 Mar 05 HANKA SAMUELSEN New Island New Island For medical advice 1914 Mar 05 FOULA CHRISTENSEN New Island Stanley West Falkland mail 1914 Mar 08 FOULA CHRISTENSEN Stanley Port Stephens, Beaver Is, New Island West Falkland mail 1914 Mar 21 ANTARCTICA GRANDI, O Great Island Ushuaia Sailed 24th - contrary winds 1914 Mar 29 HANKA SAMUELSEN New Island New Island Urgent - for doctor 1914 Apr 02 FOULA CHRISTENSEN New Island Whaling Returned Dr Turner 1914 Apr 05 HANKA SAMUELSEN New Island Whaling and New Island Waiting for mails 1914 Apr 06 FALKLAND SAANUM Stanley San Carlos, Port Howard, etc West Falkland mail 1914 Apr 25 NEUQUEN MESSINA Stanley Bahia Blanca Outward manifest made by Mr Barlas, Customs Officer on board 1914 May 02 HERMA CARLSEN New Island New Island Mail 1914 May 02 FALKLAND SAANUM Stanley Port Stephens 1914 May 05 FALKLAND SAANUM Stanley Stanley Mail & passengers 1914 May 31 HANKA SAMUELSEN New Island New Island & whaling Mails 1914 Jun 01 ANTARCTICA GRANDI, O Stanley 1914 Jun 02 FALKLAND SAANUM Stanley Speedwell Is, Goose Green, Stanley Mail & passengers 1914 Jun 04 ANTARCTICA GRANDI, O Fox Bay Ushuaia Livestock & passenger Port Edgar, Hill Cove, Saunders Island & 1914 Jun 28 FALKLAND SAANUM Stanley Passenger & mail Pebble Island 1914 Jun 30 FOULA CHRISTENSEN New Island New Island Mails Port Stephens, Beaver Is, New Island, 1915 May 26 FALKLAND SAANUM, P Stanley Passengers & West Falkland mail Weddell Island 1915 Jun 01 FALKLAND SAANUM, P Weddell Island Stanley Mail, passengers, wool 1915 Jun 19 FALKLAND SAANUM, P Stanley Port Stephens Mail & passengers 1915 Jun 21 FALKLAND SAANUM, P Port Stephens Stanley Mail, passengers, wool 1915 Jun 29 FOULA CHRISTENSEN, O New Island Whale fishing, New Island 1915 Jul 14 HERMA CARLSEN, H New Island & Weddell Island Brenton Loch 1915 Jul 18 Mail from Port Stephens, Weddell Island, New Island 1915 Jul 20 HERMA CARLSEN, H Brenton Loch New Island 1915 Jul 24 Mail for Port Stephens, Weddell Island, Beaver Island, New Island 1915 Jul 24 FALKLAND SAANUM, P Stanley Port Howard, etc, Stanley 1915 Jun 25 Passengers & West Falkland mail 1915 Aug 17 FALKLAND SAANUM, P Stanley etc Stanley &c 1915 Aug 18 Passengers & West Falkland mail 1915 Sep 09 FALKLAND SAANUM, P Stanley etc Brenton Loch, etc & Stanley 1915 Sep 10 Passengers, stores & West Falkland mail 1915 Sep 10 HANKA SAMUELSEN, H New Island Brenton Loch, etc & New Island For & with mail 1915 Oct 09 HANKA SAMUELSEN, H New Island Port Stephens & New Island 1915 Oct 09 Mails for Weddell Island, Beaver Island, New Island. Passengers 1915 Oct 09 FALKLAND SAANUM, P Stanley Sea Lion Island & Stanley Mails & passengers 1915 Nov 03 FALKLAND SAANUM, P Stanley, etc North Arm & Stanley 1915 Nov 03 Mails & passengers 1915 Nov 05 HERMA CARLSEN, H New Island, Beaver Island Brenton Loch, Beaver Island, New Is 1915 Nov 05 Mails for Port Stephens, Weddell Island, Beaver Island 1915 Dec 02 FALKLAND SAANUM, P Stanley, etc Port Stephens & Stanley 1915 Dec 02 Mails for Stanley & passengers 1915 Dec 24 FOULA CHRISTENSEN, O New Island, etc New Island 1915 Dec 24 Mails for New Island, etc 1915 Dec 31 FALKLAND SAANUM, P Stanley Brenton Loch, etc 1915 Dec 31 Mails for New Island & passengers 1916 Jan 07 FOULA CHRISTENSEN, O New Island & Teal Inlet New Island & Port Stephens 1916 Jan 02 Mails for New Is, Weddell Is, Beaver Island & Port Stephens 1 Not to be reproduced, copied or published without the written permission of the Jane Cameron National Archives 29/01/2018 JANE CAMERON NATIONAL ARCHIVES: REGISTER OF SHIPPING FOX BAY - 1914 to 1918; 1925 to 1937; 1945 [SHI/REG/10] NB: AS ENTERED IN SHIPPING REGISTER THEREFORE NOT NECESSARILY IN DATE ORDER. THERE ARE ALSO GAPS WHERE VESSELS WERE NOT ENTERED IN THE REGISTER LOCAL REPORTS Date of Date of Entry Vessel's Name Tonnage Name of Master No of Crew Where From Whither Bound Cargo/Remarks Departure 1916 Jan 21 HERMA CARLSEN, H New Island Fegen Inlet & New Island 1916 Jan 21 Mails for Stanley Port Howard, Chartres, Spring Point, Egg 1916 Jan 27 FALKLAND SAANUM, P Stanley 1916 Jan 27 Mails & passengers Harbour 1916 Feb 04 HERMA CARLSEN, H New Island New Island & Port Stephens 1916 Feb 04 Mails Port Stephens, Speedwell Island & 1916 Feb 06 FALKLAND SAANUM, P Stanley, etc 1916 Feb 06 Mails & passengers Stanley 1916 Mar 03 FALKLAND SAANUM, P Stanley, etc Roy Cove & various places 1916 Mar 03 Mails & passengers 1916 Mar 28 FALKLAND SAANUM, P Stanley San Carlos, Port Howard, etc 1916 Mar 28 Mails & passengers 1916 Apr 02 SCAPA SKONTORP, A New Island, etc Beaver Island & New Island 1919 Apr 02 Mails & passengers 1916 Apr 25 SCAPA SKONTORP, A New Island, Beaver Island, etc Beaver Island & New Island 1 passenger & mails San Carlos, etc, Port Howard, etc & 1916 Apr 30 FALKLAND SAANUM, P Stanley, etc 1916 Apr 30 Mails & passengers Stanley 1916 May 25 SCAPA SKONTORP, A New Island & Beaver Island Beaver Island & New Island 1916 May 02 Has been waiting for mail - now arrived Port Stephens, Weddell Island, etc & 1916 Jun 15 FALKLAND SAANUM, P Stanley, etc 1916 Jun 15 Mails & passengers Stanley 1916 Jun 29 ANTARTICO 356 JENSEN, J E 27 San Gregario (Punta Arenas) Punta Arenas 1916 Jul 02 With horses. 77 horses landed at Fox Bay 1916 Jun 30 ANTARTICO JENSEN, J E Egg Harbour Punta Arenas 1916 Jul 02 116 horses landed at Egg Harbour 1916 Jul 13 SCAPA SKONTORP, A New Island, Beaver Island Weddell Island, Beaver Island, New Is 1916 Jul 14 Mails & passengers 1916 Jul 14 FALKLAND SAANUM, P Stanley, etc Darwin & Stanley 1916 Jul 15 Cargo, mails & passengers 1916 Jul 29 FALKLAND SAANUM, P Stanley San Carlos, Port Howard, Brenton Loch 1916 Jul 24 Cargo, mails & passengers 1916 Aug 15 SCAPA SKONTORP, A New Island, Beaver Island Beaver Island, New Island & Punta Arenas 1916 Aug 15 Mails & cargo 1916 Sep 21 FALKLAND SAANUM, P Stanley, San Carlos, Brenton Loch, Port Howard Port Stephens, North Arm & Stanley 1916 Sep 21 WF mail, passengers & cargo 1916 Oct 02 SELVIK JACOBSEN, K New Island, Beaver Island Beaver Island & New Island 1916 Oct 05 Arrived with mails, departed with nil Stanley, San Carlos, Port Howard, Teal Inlet, Brenton 1916 Oct 06 FALKLAND SAANUM, P New Island, Darwin, etc & Stanley 1916 Oct 06 Mails, cargo & passengers Loch 1916 Nov 23 FALKLAND SAANUM, P Stanley, San Carlos, Port Howard Darwin, etc & Stanley 1916 Nov 23 Mails, cargo & passengers 1916 Nov 18 FALKLAND SAANUM, P Stanley & North Arm Stanley, etc 1916 Dec 18 Mails, cargo & passengers 1916 Nov 30 FALKLAND SAANUM, P Stanley Port Howard, Hill Cove, etc, Stanley 1916 Dec 30 Mails, cargo & passengers 1917 Feb 07 FALKLAND SAANUM, P Stanley Port Howard, etc, Stanley 1917 Feb 07 Mail, cargo & passengers 1917 Mar 14 FALKLAND SAANUM, P Stanley, Port Howard & Egg Harbour Goose Green & Stanley 1917 Mar 14 Mail, cargo & passengers 1917 Apr 11 FALKLAND SAANUM, P Stanley, Port Howard Goose Green & Stanley 1917 Apr 12 Mail, cargo & passengers 1917 Apr 27 FALKLAND SAANUM, P Stanley, Port Howard, etc Speedwell Island & Stanley 1917 Apr 27 Mail, cargo & passengers 1917 May 20 FALKLAND SAANUM, P Stanley, Port Howard, San Carlos Port Stephens & Stanley 1917 May 20 Mail, cargo & passengers 1917 Jun 13 FALKLAND SAANUM, P Stanley & Bleaker Island Port Howard, etc, Stanley 1917 Jun 13 Mail, cargo & passengers 1917 Aug 05 FALKLAND SAANUM, P Stanley, Brenton Loch, San Carlos, Port Howard Port Stephens etc, Stanley 1917 Aug 05 Mail, cargo & passengers Port Howard, Brenton Loch, Pebble 1917 Oct 01 FALKLAND SAANUM, P Stanley, etc 1917 Oct 01 Mail, cargo & passengers Island, Stanley 1917 Oct 14 FALKLAND SAANUM, P Stanley, San Carlos, Port Howard, etc North Arm, Port Howard, Stanley 1917 Oct 14 Mail, cargo & passengers 1917 Nov 29 FALKLAND SAANUM, P Stanley Port Howard, etc, Stanley 1917 Nov 29 Mail, cargo & passengers 1917 Dec 23 FALKLAND SAANUM, P Stanley, San Carlos Nth & Sth, Port Howard Stanley 1917 Dec 23 Mail, cargo & passengers 1918 Feb 19 FALKLAND JOHNSEN, H A 18 Stanley, Port Howard, Brenton Loch Stanley via Darwin, Port Stephens, etc 1918 Feb 20 Mail, cargo & passengers 1918 Apr 04 FALKLAND JOHNSEN, H A 18 Stanley Port Howard, Egg Harbour, Stanley 1918 Apr 04 Mail, cargo & passengers 1918 May 11 HAVORN KRISTENSEN, A 10 Stanley Port Howard, Stanley 1918 May 12 Mail, cargo & passengers, R C Basely 1925 Jan 18 AUSTRAL SCHMEIGAL, J 26 Rio Grande, Argentina San Carlos Nth & Port Howard 1925 Jan 18 1,293 live sheep, 31 horses 1925 Jan 31 AUSTRAL SCHMIEGAL, J 26 Rio Grande, Argentina San Carlos & Port Howard 1925 Jan 31 1,238 live sheep, 35 mares 1925 Feb 09 AUSTRAL SCHMIEGAL, J 26 Rio Grande, Argentina San Carlos & Port Howard 1925 Feb 09 1,350 live sheep, 35 mares 1925 Feb 17 AUSTRAL SCHMIEGAL, J 26 Rio Grande, Argentina San Carlos & Port Howard 1925 Feb 18 1,250 live sheep, 35 horses, 50 bags flour, 2 passengers 2 Not to be reproduced, copied or published without the written permission of the Jane Cameron National Archives 29/01/2018 JANE CAMERON NATIONAL ARCHIVES: REGISTER OF SHIPPING FOX BAY - 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