The Last Voyage: To India and Australia, in the 'Sunbeam'
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Brassey Annie. The Last Voyage: To India and Australia, in the 'Sunbeam'
The Last Voyage: To India and Australia, in the 'Sunbeam'
Table of Contents
Lady Brassey
FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS
ILLUSTRATIONS IN TEXT
FOR MY CHILDREN
A BRIEF MEMOIR OF THEIR DEAR MOTHER
INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER
JOURNAL
CHAPTER I
BOMBAY TO JUBBULPORE
CHAPTER II
HYDERABAD AND POONA
CHAPTER III
BOMBAY
CHAPTER V
COLOMBO
CHAPTER VI
RANGOON
CHAPTER VII
LABUAN
CHAPTER VIII
ELEOPURA
CHAPTER IX
CELEBES
CHAPTER X
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
CHAPTER XI
ALBANY TO ADELAIDE
CHAPTER XII
ADELAIDE
CHAPTER XIII
VICTORIA
CHAPTER XIV
NEW SOUTH WALES
CHAPTER XV
NEW SOUTH WALES (continued)
CHAPTER XVI
QUEENSLAND
CHAPTER XVII
THE EAST COAST
CHAPTER XVIII
EAST COAST (continued)
CHAPTER XIX
PRINCE OF WALES’ ISLAND
APPENDIX
PART I
VOYAGE FROM DARNLEY ISLAND TO PORT DARWIN, MAURITIUS, CAPE OF GOOD HOPE, AND ENGLAND
(By Lord Brassey.)
PART II
(A) ABSTRACT OF LOG OF ‘SUNBEAM,’ PREPARED BY THOMAS ALLNUTT BRASSEY (B) OUTLINE OF VOYAGE, REPRINTED FROM ‘THE TIMES’ OF DECEMBER 15TH, 1887
PORTSMOUTH to BOMBAY
BOMBAY to KURRACHI, RANGOON, BORNEO, and MACASSAR
MACASSAR to ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA
ADELAIDE to MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, and PORT DARWIN
PORT DARWIN to MAURITIUS and CAPE OF GOOD HOPE
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE to PORTSMOUTH
SUMMARY
(B) THE CRUISE OF THE ‘SUNBEAM.’
Reprinted from the ‘Times’ of December 15, 1887
PART III
SPEECHES IN AUSTRALIA, TO WHICH SPECIAL REFERENCE IS MADE IN THE LAST JOURNAL OF LADY BRASSEY. REPRINTED FROM THE AUSTRALIAN PRESS. ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF AUSTRALASIA
Adelaide, May 27th, 1887
ADELAIDE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Adelaide, June 1st, 1887
Melbourne, June 25th, 1887
Sydney, July 9th, 1887
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Annie Brassey
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Reached Shikarpur at two o'clock. Met by Colonel Mayhew, Mr. Ralli, and Colonel Lyttelton. Drove to Commissioner's residence. Colonel Mayhew took us to the fair, and to see the wrestling; then to the bazaars. Wonderful concourse of people. Bought carpets and silks. Entertained friends at tea 'on board' train. Dined with Mr. Erskine.
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