JUMNA (SHIP)
The 'Jumna', named after a tributary of the Ganges in northern India, was a 1,048 ton, iron sailing ship built for the Nourse Line, William Pile of Sunderland in 1867. She was 208.6 feet long, 34.1 feet wide and 20.1 feet deep. The ship was used in the transport of Indian indentured labourers to the colonies which was a speciality of the Nourse Line. Details of some of these voyages are as follows:
| Destination | Date of Arrival | Number of Passengers | Deaths During Voyage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trinidad | 10 February 1874 | 430 | 17 |
| Trinidad | 28 February 1880 | 435 | 3 |
| Trinidad | 10 January 1889 | 456 | 6 |
| Fiji | 27 June 1891 | 447 | n/a |
| Fiji | 23 May 1893 | 310 | n/a |
The 310 labourers she carried to Fiji in 1893 was the smallest number of passengers carried by any ship transporting Indian indentured labourers to Fiji.
On 22 December 1893, the 'Jumna' transported 487 indentured labourers from the ''Volg''a (which had sunk) to Jamaica. In 1883 she repatriated 95 labourers back to India from St Lucia and another 137 in August 1892.
In 1898 'Jumna' was sold to Norwegian owners.
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| Famous passengers |
| See also |
| External links |
| Bibliography |
Famous passengers
★ Totaram Sanadhya arrived in Fiji on 23 May 1893
See also
★ Indian Indenture Ships to Fiji
★ Indian indenture system
External links
★ Picture of Jumna
★ Indian Immigrant Ship List
★ Geneology.com
★ The Ships List
Bibliography
★ Coolie ships and oil sailors, , Basil, Lubbock, Brown, Son & Ferguson, , ISBN 0-85174-111-8
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