Maritime Wales, No. 9 (1986)
- Gruffydd, K. Lloyd: Maritime Dee during the Later Middle Ages.
Maritime Wales 9, Gwynedd, 1986. pp 7-31, ill.
- Hawkes, G.I.: The Point of Ayr Lighthouses.
Maritime Wales 9, Gwynedd, 1986. pp 32-43.
- Elis-Williams, M.: Samuel Roberts, Preacher and Shipbuilder,
1819-1875. A glimpse at ship management in Bangor in the
Nineteenth century.
Maritime Wales 9, Gwynedd, 1986. pp 44-71, ill.
- Eustace, E.F.J.: Captain Hugh Hughes (1832-1872) of Caernarfon
and two of his ships -
Flying Cloud and Isabella.
Maritime Wales 9, Gwynedd, 1986. pp 72-79.
- Ward-Jackson, C.H.: Captain George Jeffrey.
Maritime Wales 9, Gwynedd, 1986. pp 80-83.
- Greenhill, Basil: The S.S.
Great Britain as the World's first six-masted schooner.
Maritime Wales 9, Gwynedd, 1986. pp 84-109, ill, 4 plates.
- Williams, W.E.: Morwyr a Llongau Penrhyn yr Horn.
Maritime Wales No. 9, Gwynedd, 1985. pp 110-119.
- Stammers, M.K.: The Jhelum in Welsh Ownership.
Maritime Wales 9, Gwynedd, 1986. pp 120-121.
- Peplier, Jonathan: Milford Haven Shipping, 1881.
Maritime Wales 9, Gwynedd, 1986. pp 122-133.
- Jones, Alfred O.: Walter Dunlop Potts.
Maritime Wales 9, Gwynedd, 1986. pp 134-135, 1 plate.
- Hughes, Beti: Capten Robert Griffith, Sarn Mellteyrn, a Llongddrylliad
y Sierra Nevada.
Maritime Wales No. 9, Gwynedd, 1985. pp 136-145, 6 plates.
- anon.: By Our Own Reporter.
Maritime Wales 9, Gwynedd, 1986. pp 146-150.
This article written by a descendant of Capt. Robert Griffith,
Hendra, Abersoch, Gwynedd, relates the dramatic story of the
wreck of the 1523 tons sailing ship the Sierra Nevada,
owned in Liverpool. This account is taken from the Australian
newspaper, the Argus, Thursday, 10th May, 1900.
- Isherwood, Stanley: The loss of the S.S. Mahronda.
Maritime Wales 9, Gwynedd, 1986. pp 173-177.
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