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Ann Duthie
Ann Duthie
Ann Duthie

Ann Duthie

1868 - 1893
About MeAnn Duthie was built at the John Duthie yard in 1868 and owned by the brothers. Ann Duthie sailed in the Australian trade. According to family tradition, the vessel twice beat the Cutty Sark for speed. The Duthies sold the vessel around 1883. In 1888 it was Alexandra and finally wrecked in 1893.


Maritime Insurance Policy for Port Jackson
four masted sailing ship, 1882 - 1917
Duthie Family
Aberdeen, Scotland
Keel Piece of The Cimba
Shipbuilder, Footdee, Aberdeen 1839 - 1881
Black and white photograph showing the Duthie built and owned Steamship 'Telephone' at the Quay…
Steamship, built 1873
Abergeldie" Entering Sydney Heads
clipper ship, built 1869
Eclipse, Auxiliary Steam Whaler
Ship builders; 1811 - 1958
Hercules Linton
Inverbervie, Scotland, 1837 - 1900
Clunie", Steam Coaster
Sunderland, England, 1853 - 1936
Arthur Taylor
Granite Merchant and Manufacturer, active c.1882-1956
Four Masted Barque In Bottle
Peterhead, Scotland
Countess of Kintore
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1866 - 1882
Stornoway
Clipper Ship, built 1850
Alex Milne
died c.1977
Class Attendance Record
1868 - 1899
Sailing Ship "Samuel Plimsoll
built 1873
George Washington Wilson by Sir George Reid
Alvah, Banffshire, Scotland, 1823 - 1893
Hall, Russell & Company, Limited
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1864 - 1992
Clipper Ship "Thermopylae" Preparing to Leave Aberdeen on Her Maiden Voyage 1868.
Aberdeen, Scotland, built 1868
Rifleman - Clipper Ship
clipper ship, built 1860
The Stone Trades Journal: Volume LXIV, September-October 1941 (No. 9-10)
Granite mason
Keel Piece of The Cimba
1878 - 1915
Brigadier Frost Pasha
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1838 - 1902
William Duthie
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1860 - 1941