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The 1820 Settler Correspondence
 as preserved in the National Archives, Kew
 and edited by Sue Mackay

Jeanie Johnston Settler Ship Diorama 3

Jeanie Johnston Settler Ship Diorama 3
30th September 2023
Sue Mackay
The Jeanie Johnston was a ship importing wood from Canada between 1848 and 1852 and returning with victims of the Irish famine who wished to emigrate. She later sank in the Atlantic but the current replica ship was built as a milennium project and is now permanently moored outside the EPIC Emigration Museum. Although some years later than 1820, the size of the ship and the conditions on board would have been very similar to those of the East Indian and Fanny. The Jeanie Johnston never had a death on board, unlike most famine "coffin ships", which was attributed to her having a doctor on board. The 1820 settler ships also usually had a doctor on board.
Photo by Sue Mackay.
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