The 2,070-ton Busby was launched in February 1894 at Stockton as a steel screw schooner-rigged steamer for the general Indian trade of Ropner & Co of West Hartlepool. She had made only one Indian voyage when she sailed from Newport on the evening of…
The 2,070-ton Busby was launched in February 1894 at Stockton as a steel screw schooner-rigged steamer for the general Indian trade of Ropner & Co of West Hartlepool. She had made only one Indian voyage when she sailed from Newport on the evening of…
Family Group showing mother with daughter, young son and elder son who is a member of the Salvation Army. He wears the hat and jumper of the organisation and holds a trumpet.
Workers of various ages standing together, two are sitting. The man on the right sitting, is holding a dog whist the man standing on the right has a dog at his feet. Another dog sits at the left of the image.
Portrait of young child who is wearing a white dress and bonnet. The child is standing in a field where there are a number of bushes or small trees. The child holds a flower in her right hand.