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History
Great Britain
NameAdela
NamesakeAdela Harriette Dupuis
Owner John Chevalier Cobbold
Operator Cobbold and Co.
BuilderCobbold
Yard numberCobbold Yard
Laid downdate unknown
Launched1862
Completed05/1862 [1]
Commissioned24/06/1862 [1]
General characteristics
Tonnage180 tons [2]
Length102.7 ft [1]
Beam22.7 ft [1]
Armouriron-hulled

Adela was a brig built in 1862 by John Chevalier Cobbold. It was named after Adela Harriette Dupuis [3] who had married his son John Patteson Cobbold in 1858. [4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Sailing Vessel ADELA built by J. Cobbold in 1862 for J. C. Cobbold, Ipswich, Cargo". shippingandshipbuilding.uk. Shipping and Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 31 October 2022.
  2. ^ Felix Walton (1923). Souvenir of the Bi-centenary of the Cliff Brewery Ipswich, Cobbold & Co. 1723–1923. Ipswich.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link)
  3. ^ Moffat, Hugh (2002). Ships and shipyards of Ipswich 1700-1970. Holbrook: Malthouse Press. ISBN  0953968006.
  4. ^ "Adela Harriette DUPUIS (#187) - The Cobbold Family History Trust". family-tree.cobboldfht.com. Cobbold Family History Trust. Retrieved 1 June 2022.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
History
Great Britain
NameAdela
NamesakeAdela Harriette Dupuis
Owner John Chevalier Cobbold
Operator Cobbold and Co.
BuilderCobbold
Yard numberCobbold Yard
Laid downdate unknown
Launched1862
Completed05/1862 [1]
Commissioned24/06/1862 [1]
General characteristics
Tonnage180 tons [2]
Length102.7 ft [1]
Beam22.7 ft [1]
Armouriron-hulled

Adela was a brig built in 1862 by John Chevalier Cobbold. It was named after Adela Harriette Dupuis [3] who had married his son John Patteson Cobbold in 1858. [4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Sailing Vessel ADELA built by J. Cobbold in 1862 for J. C. Cobbold, Ipswich, Cargo". shippingandshipbuilding.uk. Shipping and Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 31 October 2022.
  2. ^ Felix Walton (1923). Souvenir of the Bi-centenary of the Cliff Brewery Ipswich, Cobbold & Co. 1723–1923. Ipswich.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link)
  3. ^ Moffat, Hugh (2002). Ships and shipyards of Ipswich 1700-1970. Holbrook: Malthouse Press. ISBN  0953968006.
  4. ^ "Adela Harriette DUPUIS (#187) - The Cobbold Family History Trust". family-tree.cobboldfht.com. Cobbold Family History Trust. Retrieved 1 June 2022.

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