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Main Title: High seas and high teas : voyaging to Australia / Roslyn Russell., [foreword by Kerry O'Brien]. Book Cover
Author: Russell, Roslyn.
O'Brien, Kerry, 1945-
National Library of Australia
Publisher: Canberra, ACT : National Library of Australia,
Collation: 234 pages : illustrations (some colour), facsimiles, maps on endpapers, paperback ; 28 cm.
Subject: Passenger ships
Immigrants and immigration
Diaries and journals
British
Irish
ISBN: 9780642278852
Notes:
'The rats I frighten away by throwing books or anything hard at the spot at which they commence their gnawing.' Emigrant Janet Ronald wrote this in the journal she kept on board one of the ships transporting free settlers from Britain and Ireland to Australia in the nineteenth century. On journeys lasting more than 100 days, non-stop, our forebears endured raging seas, the dazzling heat of the tropics and freezing temperatures as ships journeyed far into the southerly latitudes. They also formed social communities, putting on plays, developing sometimes lasting relationships and taking part in wild nautical rituals.

Using diary entries and shipboard newspapers, author Roslyn Russell gives a vivid sense of what it was like to leave one life for another and sail across the world into the unknown. In the foreword, Kerry O'Brien writes about his Irish ancestors' perilous voyages to Australia in the nineteenth century-as both free settlers and guests of Her Majesty.

1: Sailing under servitude -- 2: Beginning the journey -- 3: Crewing the Ship -- 4: Accommodation on board -- 5: Provisioning -- 6: Passing the time -- 7: From the deck -- 8: Entertainment and ceremonies -- 9: Shipboard newspapers -- 10: Misfortune and misbehaviour -- 12: Arrivals. List of diarists.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 224-229) and index.
Added Title: High seas & high teas : voyaging to Australia
Result Collection Location Shelf No Status Notes
Non-Fiction Main Library 387.2 AUS RUS Available