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Main Title: Quarantined! : the 1837 Lady Macnaghten immigrants / Perry McIntyre & Elizabeth Rushen. Book Cover
Author: McIntyre, Perry, 1950-
Rushen, Elizabeth A.
Imprint: Spit Junction, N.S.W. : Anchor Books Australia, 2007.
Collation: v, 214 p. : ill., maps, ports., paperback ; 21 cm.
Subject: Lady M'Naghten (Ship)
Immigrants and immigration
Quarantine.
Quarantine stations
Family histories
Irish
Spring Cove (NSW)
ISBN: 9780980335408 (pbk.) :
Notes:
Quarantined! tells the story of one of the first shiploads of family migrants to arrive in Australia.

When the Lady Macnaghten set sail from Cork Harbour, it contained over 400 emigrants from Ireland, and a sprinkling from England and Scotland, but when it limped into Sydney Harbour in February 1837, disease was raging on board and the immigrants and crew were dying from typhoid.

The ship was quarantined at Spring Cove at North Head. This was one of the first uses of Spring Cove as a quarantine station and one of the most deadly.

The survivors were a resilient lot, they and their descendants have made enormous contributions to the establishment of the Australia we know today. This is the story of these brave people who chose to leave Britain and pre-Famine Ireland in search of a new beginning in a new country.

Authors Perry McIntyre and Liz Rushen describe the processes involved in early migration schemes and the lives of the many families who emigrated from Britain and Ireland on this fateful voyage.

Includes index. Bibliography: p. 200-204.
Result Collection Location Shelf No Status Notes
Non-Fiction Main Library 305.891 IRI MCI Available