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Regional Indices of Sailing Ships 
 
 

The schooner Margaret Ann

The schooner James Postlethwaite

These indices list merchant sailing ships . From the indices you can click on the name of a ship to get details of her history. This is an ongoing project and more ships will be added as I gather information.
Index of Furness & Duddon Sailing Ships Histories of 312 merchant sailing ships built or owned in Barrow, Ulverston and Millom, 26 illustrated.
Index of Whitehaven Sailing Ships Histories of 299 merchant sailing ships built or owned at Whitehaven, 14 illustrated.
Index of Workington & Harrington Sailing Ships Histories of 201 merchant sailing ships built or owned at the Cumberland ports of Harrington and Workington, 11 illustrated.
Index of Lancaster Sailing Ships Histories of 98 merchant sailing ships built or owned at Lancaster or Glasson Dock, 2 illustrated.
Index of Maryport Sailing Ships Histories of 167 merchant sailing ships built or owned at Maryport, 5 illustrated.
Index of Isle of Man Sailing Ships Histories of 68 Manx-built merchant sailing ships, 2 illustrated.
Maritime Miscellany 
 
 

Capt. James Crewdson of the Mary Barrow

Miscellaneous information on maritime history, categorised by region. These sections include information on shipbuilders and shipyards, lifeboats, paintings and other maritime activities.
Furness Maritime Miscellany

Covers the Furness ports of Barrow, Ulverston and Greenodd, and the port of Millom on the Duddon estuary. 

Notebooks of William Gawith listing 777 ships departing from Barrow 1856-72
List of Sea Captains resident in Barrow and Ulverston
List of Ulverston & Lancaster Vessels, 1855
Gallery of photographs and paintings of Furness schooners
Pierhead Painters
The Barrow lifeboat, Thomas Fielden
Obituary of "Pioneer Shipbuilder" Richard Ashburner
William White, the last Ulverston shipbuilder
Hindpool Shipyards
Duddon Shipbuilding Company
Sailing Ships on Old Postcards, from Barrow-in-Furness, 1903.
The yacht Rose

Cumberland Maritime Miscellany

Covers the Cumbrian ports of Maryport, Whitehaven, Workington and Harrington. 
 

Whitehaven ship owners and masters in 1834
Workington & Harrington shipowners in 1848
Shepherd & Leech, Whitehaven shipbuilders
Lumley Kennedy & Co., Whitehaven shipbuilders
Cumberland wrecks, 1886
The Whitehaven Shipbuilding Company
J.D.Newton's Dale Line
Shipwrecks of Cumberland vessels in Dublin Bay, March 1844.

Lancashire Maritime Miscellany

Covers the Lancashire ports of Lancaster, Preston, Fleetwood (Liverpool and Mersey ports will be given a future separate section).

Loss of the Preston schooner Delight, 1829.
Lifeboat Disasters and the Mexico wreck, 1886
The Lune Shipbuilding Company

Maritime History Articles Historical newspaper articles and modern research papers on NW maritime history.
Maritime Gallantry Awards
Ulverston shipbuilder E.J.Schollick
The wreck of the White Star liner Tayleur
Story of a Hoodoo Ship

The Southport &  St.Annes Lifeboat Disaster
The wreck of the Ocean Monarch
The Opening of Barrow Docks
Barrow Shipbuilding Co., 1881
 Maritime History Resources
Bibliography Books covering the history of British schooners, and maritime history of the NW of England and the Irish Sea. Includes Book Search link.

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