Devitt and Moore was a British shipping company formed by Thomas Henry Devitt and Joseph Moore in 1836. They became shipowners and entered the passenger and cargo trade to Australia managing and owning many clipper ships such as the City of Adelaide and the South Australian. With the advent of steam, they developed a training scheme for cadets and formed Pangbourne College.[1]
^Course, Capt. A.G. (1961). Painted Ports: The Story of the Ships of Devitt and Moore. London: Hollis & Carter.
DevittandMoore was a British shipping company formed by Thomas Henry Devittand Joseph Moore in 1836. They became shipowners and entered the passenger...
Thomas Devitt may refer to: Thomas Devitt of DevittandMoore Sir Thomas Devitt, 1st Baronet (1839–1923), of the Devitt baronets Sir Thomas Gordon Devitt, 2nd...
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operated by the firm DevittandMoore, who purchased the vessel in 1870. Sobraon was used on the England to Australia migration route, and made one trip per...
1866. "Launch". Glasgow Herald. No. 8177. Glasgow. 22 March 1866. "Naval and Military Intelligence". The Times. No. 25452. London. 22 March 1866. col...
Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph. No. 4362. Portsmouth. 6 June 1874. "Burning and Scuttling of the Ship Dumbartonshire". Belfast News-Letter. No. 56067. Belfast...
Launch". Liverpool Mercury. No. 5307. Liverpool. 2 February 1865. "Naval and Military Intelligence". The Times. No. 25097. London. 1 February 1865. col...
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