Notebook containing neat copy of entries from diary kept by Francis William Kirk as an apprentice on the MONKBARNS during a voyage from Cardiff to Newcastle, New South Wales

Notebook containing neat copy of entries from diary kept by Francis William Kirk as an apprentice on the MONKBARNS (1895) during a voyage from Cardiff to Newcastle, New South Wales (See KIR/1 for diary). The entries record life on board as one of 14 apprentices, the various tasks they had to perform from sail and ropework to holystoning the decks, painting the ship all while 'swotting' in the evenings on navigation. He also covers the frustration and boredom as the ship's progress is hindered by bad weather and the threat of violence from fights among the apprentices and a confrontation with the captain and steward about the poor quality of food provided. Kirk also provides accounts of some of the dangers faced by the crew, including a storm during which the ship was partially dismasted.

Record Details

Item reference: KIR/2; RE18/000284.3 REG18/000284.3
Catalogue Section: Personal collections
Level: FILE
Extent: 1 folder
Date made: 1920-06-24 - 1921-01-09
Creator: Kirk, Francis William
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London