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There is a list in Fibis | There is a list in the Fibis Database of [http://fibis.ourarchives.online/bin/aps_browse_sources.php?mode=browse_components&id=417 Mariner's Certificates 1827-1920] naming mariners who registered in South Australia and who were either born in India or had their certificate granted in India. | ||
==Sailors' Home Bombay (Mumbai)== | |||
The first Sailors' Home in [[Bombay]] was opened in 1837 to provide shelter and sustenance to visiting or destitute European sailors. | |||
[[Image:Royal Alfred Sailors Home Bombay.jpg|right|thumb|300px| ''Royal Alfred Sailors' Home, Bombay'']] | |||
To commemorate the visit of Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, in 1870 the idea of a new Home was conceived. Construction commenced in 1872 and the work was completed in 1876. A large part of the cost was funded by the Maharajah of [[Baroda]]. The building was designed by Frederick William Stevens (1847-1900) and was named The Royal Alfred Sailors' Home. In 1928 the building was acquired by the Government and used as the Bombay Legislative Council. It is now the Maharashtra Police Headquarters. | |||
==Related Articles== | |||
[[Maritime Service]] | |||
==External Links== | |||
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=wjAEAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA245 Sailors' Home at Bombay] Article re establishment of first Home in 1837. ''Sailors' Magazine'' 1839 Google Books | |||
*[http://mahapolice.gov.in/mahapolice/jsp/temp/mahpolHQ.jsp Maharashtra Police Headquarters] History of the building on the State Police website | |||
[[Category: Occupations]] | [[Category: Occupations]] | ||
[[Category:Naval and Maritime]] | [[Category:Naval and Maritime]] |
Latest revision as of 18:47, 8 March 2021
There is a list in the Fibis Database of Mariner's Certificates 1827-1920 naming mariners who registered in South Australia and who were either born in India or had their certificate granted in India.
Sailors' Home Bombay (Mumbai)
The first Sailors' Home in Bombay was opened in 1837 to provide shelter and sustenance to visiting or destitute European sailors.
To commemorate the visit of Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, in 1870 the idea of a new Home was conceived. Construction commenced in 1872 and the work was completed in 1876. A large part of the cost was funded by the Maharajah of Baroda. The building was designed by Frederick William Stevens (1847-1900) and was named The Royal Alfred Sailors' Home. In 1928 the building was acquired by the Government and used as the Bombay Legislative Council. It is now the Maharashtra Police Headquarters.
Related Articles
External Links
- Sailors' Home at Bombay Article re establishment of first Home in 1837. Sailors' Magazine 1839 Google Books
- Maharashtra Police Headquarters History of the building on the State Police website