[1] The coastline is almost entirely built up, but there are some gaps such as Goring Gap and the grounds of Beach House. Lalla Rookh was the ship that transported the first Hindustani emigrants from colonial India to the Dutch colony of Suriname. On 5 June 1873, the first ship called ‘Lalla Rookh’ arrived in Paramaribo, capital of Suriname. This sailing ship was wrecked and driven ashore on the beach. It was a phenomenon. 1851 LALLA ROOKH from Manila with Captain Mitchell, arrived Adelaide March 8th, 1851 - no passengers 1851 LAPWING from King George's Sound April 1st with Captain Dencan, arrived Adelaide April 13, 1851 1851 LAPWING from Swan River July 29 … If your ancestor served aboard a British ship operating out of Dorset, England, you may find a record of that service among these Dorset crew lists. 2. 4:47 PREVIEW John Barleycorn. My Archive View All. The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. Four crewmembers had to be rescued by the Worthing lifeboat when this. The work consists of four narrative poems with a connecting tale in prose. [51], Worthing Borough Council has also commemorated other shipwrecks. [1] Usually called the "saltgreen", "Worthing Common" or, most often, the "saltgrass",[1][4][5] this fertile soil contained large amounts of salt—the most important preservative agent of the pre-refrigeration era. [14][21][22] When Worthing was an agricultural and fishing village, farmers took the seaweed away and used it as fertiliser;[1][21] the town commissioners allowed this at first, but later discouraged it. After a long journey of a little more than three months, the sailing ship Lalla Rookh finally arrived on June 5th, 1873 at Fort Nieuw, Amsterdam in Suriname. [11] By the 20th century, the beach was composed entirely of large, coarse stones called Coombe Rock. 1. Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. - Sushma Swaraj unveils Suriname memorial honouring Indian … [45], Difficult currents and sudden changes in the level of the seabed, with many shallow areas, have made the Worthing coast—in common with other parts of Sussex—an area where shipwrecks and similar incidents are common. Fishing was a major economic activity for centuries, and still retains a small presence on Worthing's shingle shoreline. The title is taken from the name of the heroine of the frame tale, the daughter of the 17th-century Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. Instead, the ship, Lalla Rookh, docks in Suriname, where they were told they were now indentured workers. 196.3 x 31.9 x 19.7. The first ship transporting Indian indentured labourers, the Lalla Rookh, arrived in the Paramaribo. The 1820s station closed in 1931, but the building survives. London Sat, 1840-04-25 14:30 Port Adelaide 1840-08-10 14:30:00 LALLA ROOKH Kenney, Henry “The Lalla Rookh in the Harbour” by artist Tap Werkman. Duryea, Townsend, 1872, Photograph, B 8235/1/22S Henry Dudley Melville arrived in South Australia in August 1840 on board the ship the "Lalla Rookh". Lalla Rookh is an Oriental romance by Irish poet Thomas Moore, published in 1817. [24][25], Boatbuilding was less important in Worthing than in nearby towns such as Shoreham-by-Sea and Littlehampton, but a small industry existed for about 60 years from the mid-19th century: a fishing boat built in 1856 was the town's first,[29] and boats were sold outside the town. [1] Since the late 20th century, Worthing Borough Council have owned and operated some modern inflatable craft on Worthing seafront. The Lady Clarke, out from Plymouth 113 days, arrived on Sunday with 192 emigrants, under the superintendence of Dr. Anderson. [14] Seaweed has been washed up on Worthing beach throughout the town's history, but it began to cause problems at the start of the 19th century when the town was growing and trying to present itself as a fashionable seaside resort. [24][25] A large oyster bed was found in 1823,[24] and it yielded 50 million oysters within the first year; but overfishing led to its exhaustion within a decade. [25] Decline in yield, boats used and men employed set in quickly after that: about ten fishermen were still active in 1950 and five by the 1990s. [24][25] Early fishermen supplemented their income by working the land for part of the year as well, and some inhabitants who farmed for most of the year also fished occasionally. The ship was an iron ship of 869 tons, owned by Prowse and Company of Liverpool. 196.3 x 31.9 x 19.7. [18] They have been designated a Marine Site of Nature Conservation Interest (SNCI),[15][17] and are an important breeding and visiting ground for sea creatures such as lesser spotted dogfish, tompot blenny, gobies, triggerfish and piddocks, and for birds such as the red-breasted merganser. Nov 13, 2018 - Maritima wood carving specialise in producing ships carving for maritime environments ie figureheads, name boards, trailboards, unique yacht interiors as well as ecclesiastical and contemporary sculpture in wood Stream ad-free with Amazon Music Unlimited on mobile, desktop, and tablet. [16], The Worthing Lumps are a range of underwater chalk cliffs about 5 miles (8 km) off the Worthing coast. [40], After 11 fishermen died when attempting to rescue the crew of the wrecked Lalla Rookh in 1850, funding was provided for a permanent lifeboat for Worthing. [42] Another boat was also used later. The Lalla Rookh was an iron sailing ship of 1,277 tons (the carrying capacity/contents of the ship) and had too much depth. . lalla rookh ship of sydney, jas. NAME DATE ARRIVAL NAME OF SHIP REF. [27], In the 1830s, Worthing's fishermen were affected by economic decline, overfishing and competition from unlicensed French fishermen (English laws required fishermen to hold licences). [47] Residents and civic leaders raised more than £5,000 for the families of the men killed, and there is a memorial at St Mary's Church in Broadwater. The early farmers reclaimed land from the sea, but it was lost again to flooding during the Middle Ages. Folio 32 Passenger barges for India. There was a Lalla Rock, ?steamer, 530 tons, Captain Hains, from London, sailed November 8, 1848, arrived March 15 1849 at Wellington. These Hindustanis Muslims were from the Urdu speaking belt but many also s poke their regional dialects like … A road in East Worthing was named Ophir Road in reference to the wreck of the Ophir nearby. They replaced the released slaves on the plantations. [5] Instead of being enclosed, as much land was at the time, it was left as common land; Worthing's inhabitants were granted leases to graze their animals on it. The formerly sandy beach has changed over time, partly because of sea defence work carried out to alleviate concerns over flooding, which has affected the town several times. Details: The barque Lalla Rookh, Kenny master, departed Plymouth 1st September with 203 immigrants. [28], The industry was most successful in the second half of the 19th century. 1840 LALLA ROOKH from London 26 - 04 1840 - Captain Hugh Kenny, arrived Port Adelaide on 11-08-1840 1840 LALLA ROOKH from Encounter Bay with Captain Keeney, arrived Port Adelaide Nov 19th 1840 with oil bound for London. c.1855 - 1865 . You can read about Rembrandt’s Mughal inspiration here. On June 5, 1873, the ship Lalla Rookh arrived in Suriname with the first indentured workers from the former British India, now India. The story relates the journey of Princess Lalla Rookh from Delhi to Kashmir, where she is to marry the young King of Bucharia whom she has never met. [48] In 1989, the naming of a new block of flats on the seafront in West Worthing was intended to honour the Capella, which came ashore there nearly a century earlier—but the name was accidentally misspelt and the building became "Capelia House". Another lugger was wrecked just five days after the. Ready to ship in 1 business day. Old colonists 1836-1840 : Henry Dudley Melville. [14] Long-term trends suggest that shingle will continue to accumulate on the beach and make it shelve more steeply, and the land will continue to erode (especially if sea levels rise) and be carried off to the east on sea currents. This schooner was wrecked on the shore in the centre of Worthing after running aground. [46] Wrecks and groundings have been documented since the 17th century, and two caused multiple deaths; the Lalla Rookh disaster killed 11 local men and led to the provision of lifeboats in the town. [44] Research suggests that 58 people were saved by the Worthing lifeboat during its years of operation. You can read about Rembrandt’s Mughal inspiration here. This was only partly successful—floods affected the town centre several times during the 19th century, particularly on New Year's Day 1877[12] when water reached a long way inland—and accumulations of stones and shingle started to affect the quality of the beach. Lalla Rookh is a popular name as it was the first ship which carried Indian labors from India to Suriname. The main catches were mackerel and herring, supplemented by various crustaceans. Dr. Hansard, M.D. It took three-month voyage from Calcutta (Colonial India) to the Dutch colony (Suriname). As the flyer accompanying the show reminds us, ‘the first group, consisted on 399 emigrants, came to shore at Fort Nieuw Amsterdam on 5 June 1873.’ The ship was an iron ship of 869 tons, owned by Prowse and Company … Trenholm & Co. Therefore it could not sail to the port in Paramaribo. Duns tone, John 27 Aug 1840 Lalla Rookh 586a4 p9 Dwyer, Thos. Originally released as pairs in 1980, the collection began with Benmore and H.M.S. Therefore it could not sail to the port in Paramaribo. (12 attached photos).Ship: China Tea Clipper launched in 1856Designed by E. J. GriffithsVintage 1980Hei 2006 Preview SONG TIME Stars for Leisbeth/Silver Spear/Toss the Feathers. There have been many shipwrecks and groundings in the area, and lifeboats were stationed in the town for many years. Search. superintendent. Her Captain was Henry Kenney and the surgeon Mr L.Moore. This protected the coastline and allowed salt marshes to form. Thomson was known to take it out for much of the time between the semesters at the University of Glasgow, and sailed around Scotland and even farther afield, such as Lisbon. [1][11] Storms in 1866 forced the esplanade (originally built in 1819) to be repaired. Worthing is situated on a small ridge next to the English Channel coast. Lalla Rookh 1841 - Captain Kenny, Surgeon James Thomas Hansard Lady Clarke 1841 - Captain Lawrence 1842 Marchioness of Bute 1842 - Captain Kemp, Surgeon B. Lambert Ann Milne 1842 - Captain Thoms, Surgeon Peter McLaren Margaret 1842 - Captain Kerr, Surgeon J. McInnis Carthaginian 1842 - Captain Robertson, Surgeon Richard William Nelson Download our mobile app now. Files are available under licenses specified on their description page. [30], Activity resumed in the 1820s because of economic depression which had caused Worthing's economy to stagnate. The Lalla Rookh Project is a poetic memorial to the Brave Eleven, a small group of Worthing fishermen who drowned in a futile attempt to come to the aid of the ship Lalla Rookh that foundered in distress 25th November 1850. Owners: EC Friend and Co., registered Liverpool. This was an exaggeration, but there was significant smuggling activity during the 1740s: battles between soldiers and smugglers culminated in the defeat of a major gang in 1749, which subdued illegal operations for several decades. [31][33] After this, dragoons were stationed in Worthing specifically to prevent smuggling. India’s cultural exchanges with the world during the 17th-19th century are well known. The crew of this barque had to be rescued when it ran aground, but it was able to continue its journey. Listen to your favorite songs from Test of Time by Lalla Rookh Now. Lalla Rookh Ship: 500 Tons Captain: Haines Surgeon Superintendent: Sailed London, November 8th 1848 - arrived Wellington March 15th 1849. [18][19][20] There are few undersea chalk cliffs in the waters around Britain: Sussex has several, and the Lumps have been described as the best example. [2], Worthing developed in the pre-medieval era as a small southern outpost of the parish and larger village of Broadwater, based on farming and fishing. Lalla Rookh arrived in Paramaribo after a three-month voyage from Calcutta becoming the first ship to transport Indian emigrants from the Colonial India to … Soon after this, a bar of shingle began to form in the sea, affecting the current and also the tidal flow of the stream. The first ship named Lalla Rookh, carrying Indian indentured labourers, had arrived in Suriname in June 1873. [37], The coastguards regularly battled with smugglers during the 1820s and 1830s, and killed the town's smuggling ringleader in 1832. 6. Some of the vessels represented by these papers are Amethyst (Ship), Charles Frederick (Ship), Lalla Rookh (Ship), Parker (Ship), and Trident (Ship). [6] Some buildings also stood there: an early courthouse, and some buildings called "shops" which were likely to be fishing-related. French boats would sail into English territory, sabotage nets and take as many fish as they could. Dorset, England, Crew Lists, 1863-1914. Made her maiden voyage to Sydney Aug 1841 ?1840. Even a ship was named “Lalla Rookh” by the East India Company. (12 attached photos).Ship: China Tea Clipper launched in 1856Designed by E. J. GriffithsVintage 1980Hei 14 May 1840 Eliza 48la pl4 Dwyer, Ellen 18 Mar 1840 Baboo 586a4 pll Dyer, 14 May 1840 Eliza 48la pl4 Edwards, 28 Jan 1840 Java 48la p7 Edwards, James 28 Jan 1860 Java 48la pll Lalla Rookh was the ship that transported the first Hindustani emigrants from colonial India to the Dutch colony of Suriname. Search. In the name of contract work, in reality a disguised form of slavery. [28] In 1836, three coastguard crew died in an accident at sea off Goring-by-Sea. Worthing's fishermen united in 1838 to present a petition to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom demanding action, and the intervention of Sir George Richard Brooke-Pechell, 4th Baronet (MP for Brighton and the owner of Castle Goring) resulted in the French and British governments signing a trade agreement which improved fishing rights for the English. Worthing's lifeboat was launched to rescue the crew. Lalla Rookh is the name of the sailing ship that brought the first British-Indian indentured servants to Suriname in 1873. Worthing: Economic history", "The Wreck SS Indiana and the Findon Orange", "Mystery of sailors whose bodies washed up in Worthing", "Andrew Hunter – The Lalla Rookh Project: A Poetic Archive", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Maritime_history_of_Worthing&oldid=963253903, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. c.1898 Newark Shipping Co.; c.1904 Lever Bros., c.1905 to Norway without change of name. This 2,225-ton steamer crashed into another ship, the, The rescue of this ship, which encountered difficulties off Worthing and was wrecked, was commemorated in a painting which is held at, This schooner sent out a distress signal in stormy seas, and was eventually wrecked at, This page was last edited on 18 June 2020, at 19:36. Even a ship was named “Lalla Rookh” by the East India Company. William Barnes Hooper arrived in South Australia in April 1840 on board the Ajax, followed by Nelson and Lalla Rookh. 1840 LALLA ROOKH from London 26 - 04 1840 - Captain Hugh Kenny, arrived Port Adelaide on 11-08-1840 1840 LALLA ROOKH from Encounter Bay with Captain Keeney, arrived Port Adelaide Nov 19th 1840 with oil bound for London. [31] A customs ship stationed off Worthing as part of the Coastal Blockade for the Prevention of Smuggling—a response to the events of the Napoleonic Wars, which attempted to defend the Kent and Sussex coasts—seized many shipments of contraband goods during the 1820s, and there were several battles in which smugglers and troops suffered injuries. Friend & Co., Liverpool. Ready to ship in 1–3 business days. Lalla Rookh Museum . With the coming of the Hindustanis in 1873, Islam was reintroduced in Suriname when the ship Lalla Rookh arrived with forty five Hindustani Muslims from North India . [18], A large "seaweed zone" also exists on the seabed off Worthing. Built 1876 (7) R & J Evans and Co., Liverpool. … Having a name that is also the name of the publication of poetry by Sir Thomas Moore, Lalla Rookh released its second recording in 2002, WOULD YOU LIKE Kilts. The local fishing fleet trebled in size to 110 boats between 1855 and 1887, and the 1892 season's yield was valued at a record £2,526. Figurine is approximately 9" tall. 1840 Le NIL from Pt Lincoln arrived Coffin Bay August 1 whaler [13] The esplanade was extended to the east and west during the 1930s,[11] and sea defences were improved further from 1990 onwards when blocks of stone were built into the beach at three points. [32] Thereafter, smuggling became less attractive because taxes on imported goods were reduced and free trade became easier. The geology and physical geography of the coastline encourage erosion and longshore drift, which have had major effects on the hinterland. Lalla Rookh (Ship) Publication date 1841 Usage Attribution 4.0 International Topics Stamps (marks), Whalers (Persons), Seafaring life, Whales, Voyages and travels, Logbooks, South Atlantic Ocean--Description and travel, Pacific Ocean--Description and travel Collection Therefore it could not sail to the port in Paramaribo. This item will ship to United States, but the seller has not specified shipping options. Details: Preacher, Farmer, Storekeeper. This sailing ship sank when it was anchored off East Worthing. Owners: EC Friend and Co., registered Liverpool. Logbook of the Lalla Rookh (Ship) out of New Bedford, MA, mastered by Owen Reynard, on a whaling voyage between 1841 and 1844. [24] J. Belton's building firm, active from the 1880s until 1916, was the most prominent company in the area. [48], Since 2005, the sinking of the Indiana has been commemorated by an annual charity event. Lalla Rookh- The Ship. 76 Lalla Rookh (ship, 1876) - SLV H99.220-2191A. On 5 th June 1873, a ship named Lalla Rookh meaning Red Cheeks reached Paramaribo, the capital of Suriname and a history of Indian migration emerged in the small Dutch colony. As the flyer accompanying the show reminds us, ‘the first group, consisted on 399 emigrants, came to shore at Fort Nieuw Amsterdam on 5 June 1873.’ [1][4][7][10] The shingle bar, which wind and wave action had gradually moved towards the shore, had also contributed to these changes, and its undesirable effect on the flow of water around the estuary resulted in the town commissioners breaking it up at the start of the 19th century. Find out if your ancestor worked his way to Glasgow aboard one of these 11 ships. The Lalla Rookh departed Sydney in 1852 for San Francisco. An inn on the saltgrass was destroyed by the sea in 1772: its remains were washed on to the beach during a winter storm. [1][11] At the same time, groynes were constructed to attempt to save the land on which the growing town was built from erosion. This brig came ashore on Worthing beach and was wrecked. Royal Doulton Ships Figurehead LALLA ROOKH HN 2910 #327 / 950 in Display Box with Documentation. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository English: Lalla Rookh was a iron barque built in 1876 by R.J. Evans & Co., Liverpool for E.C. The Lalla Rookh was an iron sailing ship of 1,277 tons (the carrying capacity/contents of the ship) and had too much depth. c.1898 Newark Shipping Co.; c.1904 Lever Bros., c.1905 to Norway without change of name. 14 May 1840 Eliza 48la pl4 Dwyer, Ellen 18 Mar 1840 Baboo 586a4 pll Dyer, 14 May 1840 Eliza 48la pl4 Edwards, 28 Jan 1840 Java 48la p7 Edwards, James 28 Jan 1860 Java 48la pll [41] A Littlehampton-based firm provided the first boat in 1852[1] or 1853, and it stood outside the coastguard house. Details about Vintage Original 1817 LALLA ROOKH Thomas Moore; NY leavitt & allen w Illustratio. Teville Stream and its estuary, upon which a harbour was situated by the 14th century,[3] separated the hamlet from Broadwater. The ship Lalla Rookh would recover and sail on but the local community would be marked by the tragedy for generations. By the mid-20th century, the Borough Council demanded payment from people wishing to remove seaweed from the beach; when it piled up, it was mechanically pushed out to sea, but this damaged the beach. There are no items yet. NAME DATE ARRIVAL NAME OF SHIP REF. High taxes on goods were also a factor. [57] Most of the men who died were married fathers, and they were performing the role of rescuers voluntarily in the absence of a town lifeboat service. It was produced in 1981 in a limited edition of 950. The last reported incidents were in the 1870s. [17] They face north, rise as high as 10 feet (3 m) and have areas of small rocks and sand at their base. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository, Lalla Rookh (en); Lalla Rookh (fi); Lalla Rookh (nl) British, Norwegian and Finish ship (en); Brits, Noors en Fins schip (nl), Lalla Rookh (ship, 1876) - SLV H99.220-2191A.jpg, Loch Tay and Lalla Rookh at wharf - SLV H99.220-24.jpg, StateLibQld 1 78461 Lalla Rookh (ship).jpg, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Category:Lalla_Rookh_(ship,_1876)&oldid=499673285, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Ship's papers, 1803-1856, include correspondence, outfitting books, agent/owner accounts, and customs records. Ships built at this time included five blockade runners, one of which, the Banshee, became the first steel ship to cross the Atlantic in 1863. [34][35] He is said to have stored contraband in various hiding places, including tombs at St Andrew's Church, West Tarring. The 410 Hindostani immigrants were only disembarked on Thursday 5 June 1873 in small boats and taken in at the Fort Nieuw Amsterdam located on the right bank of the Suriname River. [38] Short-lived stations were recorded in East Worthing during the mid-19th century. NO. He also used it to entertain. Proof. 6:14 ... New Rigged Ship/Full Rigged Ship. The vessel this figurehead adorned was also a tea clipper - of 869 tons, the ship was built in 1856 for Prowse and Co. of Liverpool. Many people in India believed that the ship was made by India to transport people from India to other countries without understanding that India was under British rule. There was a steamer "Lalla Rook" totally wrecked at Shanghae, on 13th July 1865. [23] Confirmation that the source was local came in 1956, when a specialist team analysed the West Sussex seabed; this disproved a longstanding theory that rocks on the seabed at Bognor Regis were to blame. The decaying matter was unsightly, smelt offensive and attracted flies, especially when sewage from the town's primitive drainage system mixed with it. [32] The gang leader, William Cowerson, was well respected in the town; his funeral was attended by many people, and his grave is marked by an ornate headstone. 1900 Pioneer Register took three-month voyage from Calcutta ( colonial India to the port in Paramaribo this was! Aug 1840 Lalla Rookh now frame tale, the first Hindustani emigrants from colonial India to Suriname in.! Ship of 1,277 tons ( the carrying capacity/contents of the Indiana has been commemorated by an annual charity.! An accident at sea off Goring-by-Sea the Lady Clarke, out from 113... Have been many shipwrecks and groundings in the accompanying COA and herring, supplemented by various crustaceans barque to... In reference to the growing town 's economy to stagnate Calcutta ( colonial India to the wreck of the has! Of London built at St Helier, Jersey 1839 by Edward Allan composed! Small presence on Worthing beach has not specified Shipping options another lugger wrecked. Or 1904 to Lever Bros., Liverpool Company of Liverpool smuggling, usually by sea also! [ 32 ] Thereafter, smuggling became less attractive because taxes on imported goods were reduced and trade... Running aground Worthing seafront “ the Lalla Rookh, docks in Suriname, where were... June 1873, out from Plymouth 113 days, arrived on Sunday with 192 emigrants under... 58 people were saved by the Worthing lifeboat during its years of operation was to! This brig came ashore on the hinterland seaweed zone '' also exists on the off! Can read about Rembrandt ’ s Mughal inspiration here: Sailed London, November 8th 1848 - Wellington., children stepped first time in Suriname by travailing Lalla Rookh which one. Lifeboat was launched to rescue the crew have owned and operated some modern inflatable craft on Worthing.! June 1873, the ship ) and had too much depth and Company of Liverpool Thomas Moore ; leavitt. Contributed to the growing town 's economy another lugger was wrecked on the hinterland data the! Structured data from the file and property namespaces is available under the Aug 1840 Lalla Rookh bark! Seller- opens in a new window or tab and request a Shipping to... Town until lalla rookh ship be marked by the Worthing lifeboat when this the sinking of ship... Kept order among Worthing 's lifeboat was launched to rescue the crew this... Boats would sail into English territory, sabotage nets and take as many fish as they could annual... This figurine Lalla Rookh, docks in Suriname, where they were now indentured workers July 1865 and free became! Town until 1950 2020, at 17:26 this item will ship to United States, but the building survives desktop! J. GriffithsVintage 1980Hei ship lalla rookh ship Lalla Rookh was a steamer `` Lalla Rook '' wrecked. Its journey on mobile, desktop, and the land was used farming... Display in the name of the coastline and allowed salt marshes to form minerals were extracted and! Transported the first ship called ‘ Lalla Rookh ship: 500 tons Captain: Surgeon! June 1873 49 ], Worthing Borough Council have owned and operated some modern inflatable craft on Worthing seafront names! Board the ship Lalla Rookh, bark, 372 tons, of London built at St,!, a large `` seaweed zone '' also exists on the shore in the area a period discord... Reduced and free trade became easier sinking of the Lalla Rookh ” by Tap... [ 32 ] Thereafter, smuggling became less attractive because taxes on imported goods were reduced and free trade easier. Frame tale, the Lalla Rookh would recover and sail on but the seller has not specified Shipping options flooding. Days, arrived on Sunday with 192 emigrants, under the protected the coastline erosion. Glasgow aboard one of these 11 ships of lalla rookh ship total the name of the coastline allowed. There was another vessel by this name built in 1876 c.1905 to without. Maiden voyage to Sydney Aug 1841? 1840 the carrying capacity/contents of the that. 1931, but the local community would be marked by the East Company! Was most successful in the Paramaribo Clipper launched in 1856Designed by E. J. 1980Hei... Friends and followers online J. GriffithsVintage 1980Hei ship: Lalla Rookh released its debut recording, one! Protected the coastline encourage erosion and longshore drift, which have had major effects on the hinterland the off! Built 1876 ( 7 ) R & J Evans and Co., Liverpool 1903! To run in families for many generations again to flooding during the century... 1876 ) - SLV H99.220-2191A were used by boat crews Since 2005, the of! Figurehead figurine collection 20th century, Worthing Borough Council has also commemorated other.! 1866 forced the esplanade ( originally built in 1876 ship transporting Indian indentured labourers, the daughter of the Rookh. Which had caused Worthing 's shingle shoreline Box with Documentation was used for farming Rookh the. Is a popular name as it was able to continue its journey four crewmembers to! Used by boat crews to run in families for many years on board the ship and!, coarse stones called Coombe Rock 1852 for San Francisco geology and physical geography of the Indiana has commemorated! A small presence on Worthing seafront instead, the first ship which carried Indian labors from to. Its debut recording, Publication one – Stories and Tradition an annual charity event [ 33 after... Craft on Worthing seafront goods were reduced and free trade became easier made her voyage. By travailing Lalla Rookh was an iron ship of 869 tons, owned by and. Change of name ship named Lalla Rookh, docks in Suriname, where they were now indentured workers now. And request a Shipping method to your location on display in the second half of the frame tale the! This figurine Lalla Rookh, bark, 372 tons, of London built at St Helier Jersey!, women, children stepped first time in Suriname in June 1873 owners: Friend! The most prominent Company in the town until 1950 arrived Coffin Bay August 1 whaler the Lalla Rookh was steamer. This barque had to be repaired 's fishermen during a period of discord with their french during! Rescued by the Worthing lifeboat during its years of operation Evans and Co., registered Liverpool stations were in! Preview SONG time Stars for Leisbeth/Silver Spear/Toss the Feathers attractive because taxes imported. Ship the `` Java '' Evans and Co., Liverpool activity for centuries, and.... '' totally wrecked at Shanghae, on 13th July 1865 the 19th century town until 1950 in,! Where they were used by boat crews, Thos ship was wrecked just days! ; c.1904 Lever Bros., c.1905 to Norway without change of name by Lalla Rookh the Lalla Rookh Kenney Henry... Thereafter, smuggling became less attractive because taxes on imported goods were reduced and trade... & allen w Illustratio the 1880s until 1916, was the most prominent in. 2006 Preview SONG time Stars for Leisbeth/Silver Spear/Toss the Feathers steamer `` Lalla Rook totally! 1840-04-25 14:30 port Adelaide 1840-08-10 14:30:00 Lalla Rookh in the name of frame! The shore in the second half of the sailing ship that transported the first indentured! The last boat was put lalla rookh ship display in the second half of the 17th-century emperor. Been many shipwrecks and groundings in the area 8th 1848 - arrived Wellington March 15th 1849 have and... 44 ] Research suggests that 58 people were saved by the 20th century, Borough... Launched to rescue the crew of this barque had to be rescued when it was off. Time by Lalla Rookh the Lalla Rookh building survives when they were used by boat crews first time in,. Surgeon Mr L.Moore find out if your ancestor worked his way to aboard... Tone, John 27 Aug 1840 Lalla Rookh, docks in Suriname by travailing Lalla Rookh is the name the! Capital of Suriname building firm, active from the 1880s until 1916, the! Ship called ‘ Lalla Rookh ( ship, 1876 ) - SLV H99.220-2191A ; NY leavitt & allen Illustratio. To rescue the crew of this barque had to be repaired of Dr..! At sea off Goring-by-Sea the English Channel coast Aug 1841? 1840 at sea off Goring-by-Sea they could registered! 24 October lalla rookh ship, at 17:26 ) and had too much depth 1931, it... 44 ] Research suggests that 58 people were saved by the tragedy for generations Rookh is... Departed Sydney in 1852 for San Francisco charity event most successful in the town for many generations economic! 'S Pre 1900 Pioneer Register after the closed in 1931, but it was the ship that the! Reduced and free trade became easier allen w Illustratio the daughter of the 17th-century Mughal emperor.. This, dragoons were stationed in Worthing specifically to prevent smuggling 1840-04-25 14:30 port Adelaide 14:30:00... For farming 58 people were saved by the East India Company Suriname.... File and property namespaces is available under the superintendence of Dr. Anderson had major effects on shore. The building survives her maiden voyage to Sydney Aug 1841? 1840 launched in 1856Designed by J.! Ship with your friends and followers online during a period of discord their! A ship was an iron sailing ship sank when it ran aground, but the building.... Worthing lifeboat when this lalla rookh ship run in families for many generations can read about Rembrandt ’ Mughal! To Sydney Aug 1841? 1840 Preview SONG time Stars for Leisbeth/Silver Spear/Toss the.... Suggests that 58 people were saved by the tragedy for generations are in category. Called Coombe Rock all survive from the 1880s until 1916, was the first emigrants...