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Logbook: SV REWA, 20 Feb-19 Aug 1922

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A hardbacked logbook with cloth binding. The logbook of barque REWA's final voyage, London to New Zealand via Newcastle. The logbook begins on 20 Febrary 1922. REWA left London 4 March and arrived in Auckland on 16 August 1922. The logbook was kept by Mate [W.?]S. Scott and signed by Master Robert Kennedy. A handwritten note on the cover reads 'Chas Hanson, Private Bag Moturekareka Island Auckl...

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  • Title

    Logbook: SV REWA, 20 Feb-19 Aug 1922

  • Date made

    20 Feb 1922-19 Aug 1922

  • Subject

    ALICE A. LEIGH (1899-1921) REWA (1921-), Barque, Sailing Ship, Vessel Type, Geo. H Scales Pacific / Scales Corporation, Shipping Lines, Commercial Shipping, Paper-based material, Ship's Log

  • Additional information

    Paper: 0 - Whole, Cardboard, 3D objects (HxWxD): H 322 x W 270 x D 17mm: 0 - Whole

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