This blog is devoted to the life and legend of perhaps the most famous sailing ship of all time, the Ship Success, also known as the Convict Ship Success. Here I will share my research, travels, and discoveries, the fruits of my 40-year search for the true story of the Success. It is hoped that a lively discussion will ensue, as I complete my long awaited history of the Success, 'Heart of Teak.'
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
On show at Liverpool
I trust that everyone is savoring the new year and all the hope it brings. I toil away daily on Heart of Teak, while finding time for my other projects here by the lake.
As I am always on the lookout for new Success images I thought I would share with you a recent acquisition -- this wonderful glass slide of the ship on show at Liverpool. It is undated but I know from my research that she made two appearances in this great city, the first in September and October of 1896 and the second in 1908, when she was tied up at the Salthouse Dock. I will be grateful to anyone who can help me pin down in which of these two time periods the photo was taken and the precise location.
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