English: Deck of the Artemisia. Emigrants on board
The emigrant ship Artemisia, bound for Moreton Bay, New South Wales.
The Emigrant Ship Artemisia. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 12 August 1848.
The Artemisia is a fine ship of 558 tons, spick-and-span new owner Mr. A Ridley; Captain, John Prest Ridley, Lieutenant Lean She is pictured in the Port of London, off the stairs adjoining the Royal Dockyard, Deptford, near which, also, is “the Dépôt.” This is a house rented by Mr Cooper, who receives here any persons who may produce an Embarkation Order for any ship chartered by the Government Commissioners. The premises are situated in Czar-street, Deptford. pages 94 and 96.
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